onepotato
Chemical
- Mar 6, 2005
- 5
I am trying to specify a pump that will handle 5% caustic solution with small amounts of disulfide oil present. The water based caustic phase is pressurized well above it's vapor pressure, and thus has around 30 meters of NPSHA. The disulfide phase is at it's vapor pressure and thus has around 2 Meters NPSHA. The disulfide phase represents about 0.2 volume precent of the total stream. How should I specify the NPSHA for this application? Will standard centrifugal pumps perform adequately with small amounts of vapor cavitation?